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Simulating the Real World

Flying

If you, like me, are not a good flyer then you might like to know that the harder you squeeze...

Simulating the Real World

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part III

The next two parts in this series focus on the thermal model representations of electronic objects. The first being packages,...

Corporate Blog

CAD/PLM in the Classroom

One thing I really like about our user group conferences is the long-term connections created. Many years ago I met Paul Zang from Kettering University at a PLM Connection event. I’ve worked for a co...

Embedded Software

You want a macchiato?

I am always impressed by people who deliver good service. In business, that usually means going the extra mile and...

Corporate Blog

Emerson – Liebert on PDM

I talked with some of the folks at PLM Connection from Emerson Network Power – Liebert.  Chris Oesterle, CAD/PLM administrator, presented on their upgrade from Solid Edge Embedd...

Corporate Blog

Microsoft and Teamcenter: Better by Design

At the conference this week, Microsoft showed a new video highlighting the integration of their products in Teamcenter. It shows how a company can use everyday Microsoft Office products and Teamcente...

Corporate Blog

NASCAR Analysis, RP & PLM at Hendrick Motorsports

Jim Wall, director of engine engineering at Hendrick Motorsports, presented at PLM Connection on analysis and PLM in NASCAR. I caught up with him after his presentation for this video clip. ...

Corporate Blog

NX at PLM Connection – Day 2

The second day of Siemens PLM Connection always seems to be the busiest.  At one point during the day, there were 5 simultaneous NX Sessions.  (I wish there was a way to “TIVO” the sessions...

Corporate Blog

Lockheed Martin Keynote on PPLM Strategy

Chuck Artymovich, director of operations, Lockheed Martin, presented yesterday on the Product and Process Lifecycle Management Strategy (PPLM) at Lockheed. It’s interesting to consider the complexiti...